Between the last minute, "Mom, I don't think the slip is right, I don't like fake eyelashes, last minute nail polish tricks, and making flower hair clips-I was buzzing around like a bee. I did take the traditional photos, next I drove to the waterfront, after boyfriend's family had their photo op. I get a txt while driving. I didn't answer it, but I call my daughter. "I'm on my way."
"Mom, I forgot my hairspray." At the waterfront, kids gather and figure out where they want their photo taken, while parents circle and dart about trying to get the perfect shot. I run across 4 lanes of traffic to CVS, to get hairspray. Another txt-we r here. I meet up with them and take a lot of photos. There are a lot of funny moments and thankful the sun came out. It had been dreary gray, all day long. While the kids go out to dinner, parents rush to the high school. Parents can visit Prom's open house, from 7-8pm. The kids arrive and walk the red carpet, while more memories are captured. Now it is time to fade out of the scene, exit stage left. I drive home remembering my Proms. I call hubby and my mom to relive my Prom days and share my daughter's evening, so far. Homeward bound, to edit n' crop photos. How many hours is that? Hubby says you do more than most. Remember our parents and their cameras! lol
We were fortunate this year and found the dress and shoes, in record time. It was agreeing on her flowers that took the most time. She didn't want a white dress, but it is what fit her best. He didn't want a black suit, but the charcoal gray suits were long gone.
Yesterday morning I ran out to get the mail-yeah, the feathers I had ordered had arrived. Her wrist corsage had feathers and I really wanted a few in her hair. She wasn't sure, but I had an idea and there was no way to convince her, until she could see it for herself. I don't blame her, I'm the same way. I showed her the box of feathers and she agreed, "Oh, they are pretty."
I wound the curly red one around her hair clip. "Do you really you like it?" I asked timidly. She smiled big and said, "YES!"
I ran around the living room with the hound chasing me, yelling, "the magic feather." I was being silly, while my husband gave me that look. You know that look, I am interrupting his show: gator, hog hunting, fishing for monster trucks while checking for the Derby times. *laugh*
What was your favorite Prom? I remember one year, the Lilacs were in bloom-white and purple. We didn't have a big budget for the Prom, so we decided to go with natural elements-flowers, twigs and vines. It was beautiful, but if you had allergies-oh, my! Silver accents and draped flowers, on fishing line. Yes, curtains of blooms or curtains of gloom: Hay Fever-yikes. We made a fountain and had gold fish in it. It was dreamy and pretty!
My daughter's school theme was Las Vegas. They actually had huge cards and tried to replicate Caesar's Palace. They had tables to play games. It looked like a casino, Black Jack tables, slot machines, and etc. If you won, you received a ticket to put in a special slot to win prizes. Of course, winners were announced at the evening's end. The big prize a flat screen TV. Yes, Proms sure have changed a lot!!!
*I really like this one* I know we pinned his bountineer on the wrong side-we changed it!
"Mom, I forgot my hairspray." At the waterfront, kids gather and figure out where they want their photo taken, while parents circle and dart about trying to get the perfect shot. I run across 4 lanes of traffic to CVS, to get hairspray. Another txt-we r here. I meet up with them and take a lot of photos. There are a lot of funny moments and thankful the sun came out. It had been dreary gray, all day long. While the kids go out to dinner, parents rush to the high school. Parents can visit Prom's open house, from 7-8pm. The kids arrive and walk the red carpet, while more memories are captured. Now it is time to fade out of the scene, exit stage left. I drive home remembering my Proms. I call hubby and my mom to relive my Prom days and share my daughter's evening, so far. Homeward bound, to edit n' crop photos. How many hours is that? Hubby says you do more than most. Remember our parents and their cameras! lol
We were fortunate this year and found the dress and shoes, in record time. It was agreeing on her flowers that took the most time. She didn't want a white dress, but it is what fit her best. He didn't want a black suit, but the charcoal gray suits were long gone.
Yesterday morning I ran out to get the mail-yeah, the feathers I had ordered had arrived. Her wrist corsage had feathers and I really wanted a few in her hair. She wasn't sure, but I had an idea and there was no way to convince her, until she could see it for herself. I don't blame her, I'm the same way. I showed her the box of feathers and she agreed, "Oh, they are pretty."
I wound the curly red one around her hair clip. "Do you really you like it?" I asked timidly. She smiled big and said, "YES!"
I ran around the living room with the hound chasing me, yelling, "the magic feather." I was being silly, while my husband gave me that look. You know that look, I am interrupting his show: gator, hog hunting, fishing for monster trucks while checking for the Derby times. *laugh*
What was your favorite Prom? I remember one year, the Lilacs were in bloom-white and purple. We didn't have a big budget for the Prom, so we decided to go with natural elements-flowers, twigs and vines. It was beautiful, but if you had allergies-oh, my! Silver accents and draped flowers, on fishing line. Yes, curtains of blooms or curtains of gloom: Hay Fever-yikes. We made a fountain and had gold fish in it. It was dreamy and pretty!
My daughter's school theme was Las Vegas. They actually had huge cards and tried to replicate Caesar's Palace. They had tables to play games. It looked like a casino, Black Jack tables, slot machines, and etc. If you won, you received a ticket to put in a special slot to win prizes. Of course, winners were announced at the evening's end. The big prize a flat screen TV. Yes, Proms sure have changed a lot!!!
Awe...they look so cute together!
"Be safe, have fun-love you both!"
I had to tease them! The other day we had discovered peacocks down near the Farmer's Market. I found out the male's name is Blue. I assured my daughter feathers were in vogue. The Great Gatsby movie opens next Friday. When I went to the Prom's Open House-there were peacock feathers on all the tables. lol
So, I sent them this photo n' text:
We need to say a special thank you to Blue, who donated his tail feathers for your Prom.
He is still miffed, but he is getting over it! Cheers to Blue~
Comments
I don't remember much about my prom. That shouldn't surprise you.
Although, I do remember my sons, coordinating his shirt with her dress, etc. Such fun, but I bet more so for the mother of the girl!
But wow what a dress, and those shoes, not to mention the toe's! Awesome! You were wonderful, I can just imagine the scene, you painted it so well for us. Hubby, sitting on the side lines, giving that look, when in reality, he's proud as punch!
Lovely, just lovely! Thanks for sharing.
Hugs and chocolate,
Shelly
AND your daughter is gorgeous! I LOVE that gown - so elegant and so pretty. Hope she had fun, she'll definitely have the pictures to prove it! xoxo
You're right...they have sure changed -a lot-! :)
Happy spring day ~
Em Musing-You are so sweet! Thank you :D @>------------
Sherry-I know they did! They are both good kids and appreciate all the effort! Her boyfriend knows he is family, no matter what~ I let him bake and have flour fights at my house-lol! Thank you :D @>------------ They had a wonderful time!
Mark-Thank you! :D She really did-yes and I can't imagine what the grandchildren will attend?! I can wait awhile for that...yikes, lol
Wanda-Thank you! Yes, I think they liked the photos I took! They seemed really pleased :D
Mary-Thank you :D! The evening was memorable and worth all the effort! Both of them seemed really happy with the photos ;D @>----------
Kristin-YOUR day is coming! YOU daughter is so adorable...I look forward to her Prom! ;D Thank you, I wish you had been there xo.
I dealt with a lot of drama filled parents-I could of used some laughs~ @>---------- xo Thank you so much!
Hi Liza-Thank you! :D She really did! You are sweet~
Shelly-Yes, lol I had fun being the Fairy Godmother waving my camera around ;D Rest of the time I was the mom @>---------- Thank you
Melissa-Oh, I saw that gown at this Prom! I love Turquoise-I bet you looked fab! I am glad you went :D I love looking at those photos-the crazy hairdo's is what gets me every time ;D Thank you!
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MPax-Thank you! Yes, they were really happy and I snapped a lot of pics, so they got over me standing there ;D (yes, a lot-lol)
@>---------- They had a wonderful evening!
Yolanda-I am sorry you didn't go...
I know there was a party a few years ago for grown ups to attend a Prom. I didn't go, but it might be fun! Daughter did her toes-she won't let me touch the hair, make up stuff. I guess I missed out on the glam gene. My Mom n' her have it-me, not so much.
Yes, it is fun with the boys, too!
I have a son-7yrs older than my daughter. Yes, hubby was on the sidelines, but he was as you said, proud and full of one liners~ lol
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Alex-Did you know Mrs. AC then?!
I suspect not-or you would have remembered! ;D Yes, she had fun-Thank you!
Renee-Thank you! :D Yes, I knew you would love the shoes ;D lol
It was fun to see it all come together-a lot of work behind those scenes,lol! @>----------
Suzanne-Thank you! Yes, the feathers, the prom...all wove its own magic! @>--------- so fun :D
Kerry-Thank you! Yes, I do prefer age appropriate-I saw a lot of them that weren't. They had so much fun- I agree red really made it work ;D @>------------
I am sorry you didn't go! I do hope you had a chance to dress up, twirl and wore gorgeous shoes! Sometimes it is over rated. My first prom..the guy dumped a drink down my gown staring at another girl. Yeah, he was an ass~ Thank you @>--------